8 coffee roasteries

Drink in or take away at some of the best coffee spots across the south-west

Illustration by Rosie Yates

1.Colonna and Small’s
6 Chapel Row, Bath, BA1 1HT
Syphon, AeroPress or lungo? Trailblazing provenance-driven coffee in a minimalist setting.
colonnacoffee.com
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2. Fire & Flow
Tall Trees Estate, Cirencester, GL7 7JE
Watch the coffee being roasted as you sample its chocolatey, nutty delights at the café.  
fireandflowcoffee.co.uk
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3. Full Court Press
59 Broad Street, Bristol, BS1 2EJ
An ever-changing menu of the good stuff, procured in small batches on an electric-powered roaster.
fcp.coffee
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4. Dusty Ape
Marsh Farm Roastery, Trowbridge, BA14 7PJ
Drink a proper cup of Joe to the aroma of roasting beans and “the shriek of grinders”.
dustyape.com
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5. Noni’s
Phoenix Trading Estate, London Road, Stroud, GL5 2BX
Teeny set-up, gorgeous coffee. The soothing Stroudie blend has notes of dark chocolate and clementine.
noniscoffeeroasters.com
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6. New Cut Coffee
The Art Warehouse, Wapping Wharf, Bristol, BS1 4RN
A waterside gem supporting coffee-growing communities and serving toast with espresso butter.
newcutcoffee.com
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7. Ritual Coffee Roasters
Lansdown Industrial Estate, Cheltenham, GL51 8PL
Coffee via a 1980s drum roaster called Sammy. The house blend has hints of butterscotch and plum.
ritualcoffee.org
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8. WatchHouse
8 Old Bond St, Bath, BA1 1BW
Modern brews (think nitrogen-infused cans with cherry notes) in locations in London and Bath. 
watchhouse.com


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